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Photo courtesy of Entropist Denver, CO progressive metal band Entropist share their new single “Intense Warmth,” as the follow‑up to their debut single “Creation.” Both tracks appear on the band’s upcoming debut full‑length album, The Vision, arriving June 26. ​​Entropist’s origins trace back to 2013 in Greeley, Colorado, where Solomon, Jeremy, Parker, and drummer Matt
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The Dwarvesreturn with a new full-length, JENKEM, arriving June 5via Greedy Records(Distributed by MVD). Get a sneak peak of “Damned If I Do” before the record drops. In anticipation of the album, we caught up with band mastermind Blag Dahlia to talk about what we can expect. JENKEM feels really energized and locked in—not like
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Where they from?California (NOT JAPAN). The New York Knicks start their quest for a championship this Wednesday against the dastardly San Antonio Spurs. Now would be a good time to appreciate what an absolute alien Victor Wembanyama is. He’s seven-foot four! You could remove an entire foot from his height and he would still clean
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Photo by Ossobuko Studio With ’90s rock unexpectedly having a moment in the 2020s, Spanish trioGreen Water Desert‘s timing couldn’t be better for the upcoming release of their third full-length, Eerie Meadows. The track we’re premiering from that effort, “Woodcutter,” combines the groove of old-school Pearl Jam with the stoner vibe of Kyuss or Monster
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Greetings, travelers of the internet, and welcome to a brand-spanking new column here at MetalSucks: DROPOCALYPSE. What exactly is this, you ask? Well, each Friday, I’ll be taking you through the week’s hottest, sexiest, freshest vinyl drops, because record collecting is fun. It is also, objectively, the stupidest hobby of all time. But that’s neither
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Happy Friday,Decibel readers! We’ve got a lot of great new music to blast today, with today’s selections providing a diversity in heavy and extreme sounds. Fans of cavernous death metal, symphonic black metal, classic heavy metal, melodic death metal, and unique doom metal (it’s hard to describe Godthrymm in just a few words) should all
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Once again, Sodom went to Horst Müller’s studio in Berlin, this time to hammer out their first proper album. The band promised to put in extra effort and work more professionally. However, that wasn’t exactly the result, as nightly parties with gallons of beer remained a dominant factor in the recording process. Whether that was
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Castle are dropping a new track along an official video for “Carry Chains” Check it out here. The song is from their albumCarrie Chains,dropping September 4 via Hammerheart Records. “We spent so many years on the road in the early days of Castle, we’d riff on song ideas through night drives and backstage hangs… a
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Hello, everyone! Smokey Goretooth here covering “Do I Suck?,” MetalSucks‘ version of “Am I The Asshole?” where we take your horror stories and ultimately decide if you suck for some bullshit you may or may not have done. Today’s entry comes from someone calling themselves “hedlover_26,” which should already give you a feel for what
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There’s no point in doing a track premiere, when an album only contains two tracks, so, what the hell, here’s the whole damn thing.Callous Faulter is the solo project of AussieJ. Angus (ex-Greytomb,Paroxysmal Cavitation)—assisted by R. Stone (drums) and Tim Stoker (sax solo)—and this self-titled effort features “The Isolationist” and “Ocean View,” each clocking in
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Ex-Grindlink guitarist Takafumi Matsubara is always up to something. Lately, it’s his involvement with crossover thrash weirdosKillseduction. Three years after releasing their first demo, Killseduction are back in action alongside Japanese fastcore vetsLowcard De La Morte. Their new split, fittingly dubbedKill De La Morte, is out on May 29, butDecibelhas an early, exclusive stream of
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